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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1402 - Special Municipal Election - 10-05-1971ORDINANCE NO. 14 ® 2 • AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ORDERING, CALLING, PROVIDING ,FOR AND GIVING NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD IN SAID CITY ON OCTOBER 5, 1971, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALI- FIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY A PROPOSITION TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS BY SAID CITY FOR A CERTAIN MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT WHEREAS, at a meeting held prior to the meeting at which this ordinance is adopted the City Council, by a vote of at least five (5) of the members thereof, adopted a resolution determining that the public interest and necessity demand the acquisition and construction of a certain municipal improvement, and making findings relating thereto; NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California DOES ORDAIN as follows: is SECTION 1. That a special election be held and the same is hereby called to be held in said city on October 5, 1971, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of said city the propo- sition hereinafter set forth of incurring indebtedness and issuing bonds of said city therefor, in the principal amount stated in the ballot proposition hereinafter set forth, and for the object and purpose set forth in said resolution and in said ballot.proposition. SECTION 2. That the estimated cost of the municipal im- provement described in said ballot proposition is the sum of $6,935,000. The estimated cost of said municipal improvement includes the fol- lowing: (a) legal or other fees incidental to or connected with the authorization, issuance and sale of the bonds, and (b) the costs of printing the bonds and other costs and expenses incidental to or con- nected with the authorization, issuance and sale of the bonds. -1- s C J • • SECTION 3. That the maximum rate of interest to be paid on said indebtedness shall not exceed the maximum rate permitted by law, to wit, seven per cent (7 %) per annum, the actual rate or rates of interest on said bonds to be determined at or prior to the time of the sale or sales thereof. Said interest shall be payable semiannually except that interest for the first year may be made payable at the end of said year. SECTION 4. That the polls for said election shall be opened at seven o'clock A.M. of the day of said election and shall remain open continuously from said time until seven o'clock P.M. of the same day, when said polls shall be closed, except as provided in Section 14436 of the Elections Code of the State of California. SECTION 5. That on the ballots to be used at said special election, in addition to any other matters required by law, there shall be printed substantially the following: MARK CROSS (t) ON BALLOT ONLY WITH RUBBER STAMP; NEVER WITH PEN OR PENCIL. (ABSENTEE BALLOTS MAY BE MARKED WITH.PEN AND INK OR PENCIL.) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS To vote on any measure, stamp a cross ( +) in the voting square after the word "YES" or after the word "NO." All marks except the cross (+) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the inspector of election and obtain another. On absent voter ballots mark a cross (+) with pen or pencil. -2- • Shall the City of Newport Beach incur a bonded indebtedness in the principal sum of $6,935,000 for the acquisition and construction YES by said city of the following municipal improve- ment, to wit: a public facility to accommodate certain governmental and administrative facili- ties and certain police and public safety facilities, including landscaping, furniture, NO equipment, and related facilities and all other property and services necessary therefor? SECTION 6. That a cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word "YES" in the manner hereinbefore provided shall be counted in favor of the adoption of the proposition. A cross ( +) placed in the voting square after the word "NP" in the manner herein- before provided shall be counted against the adoption of the proposi- tion. SECTION 7. That if the proposition for the incurring of bonded indebtedness so submitted receives the requisite number of • votes required by law of the qualified electors voting on said • proposition, bonds of said city in not exceeding the principal amount stated in such proposition may be issued and sold for the object and purpose set forth in said proposition. -3- SECTION 8. That for the purpose of holding said election • there are hereby established twenty -five (25) voting precincts designated as hereinafter stated and each consisting of the regular • • election precincts in said city of the numbers hereinafter stated, as said regular election precincts have been established by the Board of Supervisors of Orange County for the purpose of holding state and county elections and exist on the date this ordinance is adopted. The polling places for the respective voting precincts shall be the places hereinafter designated, and the persons hereinafter named, being competent and qualified electors and residents of said city and of their respective voting precincts, are hereby appointed officers of election for their respective voting precincts and they shall hold said election and make return thereof in the manner provided by law. ME • VOTING PRECINCT 1 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 98 and 102 in said city as now established for the holding of_state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Seeley Garage 1307 E. Balboa Boulevard Balboa 673-4766 Inspector: Mrs. Shirley L. Moore Judge: Mrs. Marjorie F. Sevitz Clerk: Mrs. Kathryn S. Brann Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy K. Hutchison VOTING PRECINCT 2 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 76 and 97 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Parks, Beaches & Recreation Building 1714 W. Balboa Boulevard N.B. 673 -2110 • Inspector: Mrs. Mary J. Crawford Judge: Mrs. Beulah Montapert • Clerk: Mrs. Helen W. Nyberg Clerk: Mrs. Ruth Remley VOTING PRECINCT 3 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 73 and 105 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: City Hall, Council Chambers 3300 Newport Boulevard N.B. 673-2110 Inspector: Mrs. Flora M. Crissman Judge: Mrs. Elizabeth McCuiston Clerk: Mr. Douglas G. Palmer Clerk: Mrs. Minnie Hale -5- VOTING PRECINCT 4 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 100 and 85 in said city as now established for the holding of state and • county elections: POLLING PLACE: Schrumpf Residence 57 Balboa Coves N. B. 675 -2900 Inspector: Mrs. Phyllis Schrumpf Judge: Mrs. Paula E. Hart Clerk: Mrs. Eudora Redmon Clerk: Mrs. Barbara Schultz VOTING PRECINCT 5 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 81 and 77 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Newport Shores Club House 511 Canal Street N. B. 646 -6256 • Inspector: Mrs. Ilene Miner Judge: Mrs. Beverly Jean Hendrickson Clerk: Mrs. Helen R. McNair Clerk: Mrs. Alma Parole VOTING PRECINCT 6 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 95 and 75 in said city as now established for the holding of state and 11 county elections: POLLING PLACE: Hayes Residence 521 Via Lido Nord N. B. 675 -1060 Inspector: Mrs. Lorraine T. Hawley. Judge: Mrs. N..Lucille.Wilson Clerk: Mrs. Ethel C. MacGillivray Clerk: Mrs. Karolyn L. Hayes • is • VOTING PRECINCT 7 shall consist of regular election precinct No. 93 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Anderson Residence 916 Via Lido Soud (Playroom in Rear) N. B. 673 -5992 Inspector: Mrs. Marjorie B. Anderson Judge: Mrs. Gay B. Cole Clerk: Mrs. Jean Tandowsky Clerk: Miss Sherry Lee Anderson VOTING PRECINCT 8 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 326 and 99 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Horace Ensign School Library 2000 Cliff Drive N. B. 548 -3418 Inspector: Mrs. Lucille Bernau Judge: Mrs. Jeanne Groszkruger Clerk: Mrs. Peggie R. Shedd Clerk: Mrs. Jeannette D. Pearson VOTING PRECINCT 9 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 87, 164 D and 325 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Newport Heights Elementary School Room 16 (rear of school) 300 E. 15th Street N. B. 646 -4426 Inspector: Mrs. Lela D. McMillan Judge Mrs. Sibyl G. Norman Clerk: Mrs. Myrtle B. Hubbell Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy I. Paine -7- • • • VOTING PRECINCT 10 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 71 and 89 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Oakwood Garden Apartments Recreation Room 1700 - 16th Street N.B. 642 -8170 Inspector: Mrs. Sylvia M. Bucy Judge: Mrs. Helen M. Bosted Clerk: Mrs. Jane I. Sands Clerk: Mrs. Phyllis M. Fowler VOTING PRECINCT 11 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 308 and 83 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Tiberg Residence 1106 Devon Lane N.B. 548 -3852 Inspector: Mrs. Nancy A. Fulton Judge: Mrs. Joan Tiberg Clerk: Mrs. Barbara P. Echternach Clerk: Mrs. Evelyn C. Troxler VOTING PRECINCT 12 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 80 and 90 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Mariners Library Multipurpose Room 2002 Dover Drive N. B. 646 -4754 Inspector: Mrs. Catherine C. Hallberg Judge: Mrs. Jacqueline K. Jackson Clerk: Mrs. Thelia R. Mendenhall Clerk: Mrs. Effie B. Hoof Im • • • VOTING PRECINCT 13 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 65 and 307 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Stuckey Garage 2501 Via Marina N.B. 646 -9206 Inspector: Mrs. Julia M. Stuckey. Judge: Mr. Hallman A. Stuckey Clerk: Mrs. Mary A. MacInnes Clerk: Mrs. Patricia P. Watson VOTING PRECINCT 14 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 309 and 311 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Berry Garage 2957 Catalpa N.B. 644 -0151 Inspector: Mrs. Dorothy M. Berry Judge: Mrs. Nancy K. Hildenbrand Clerk: Mrs. Patricia L. Sailer Clerk: Mrs. Rose S. Farel VOTING PRECINCT 15 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 310 and 64 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Corona del Mar. High School (Foyer of Gym) 2101 Eastbluff Drive N.B. 644 -1000 Inspector: Miss Ruth R. Langan Judge: Mrs. Margaret A. Siegle Clerk: Mrs. Mary Lou Tafe Clerk: Mrs. Anne M. Donovan I= VOTING PRECINCT 16 shall consist of regular election precinct No. 69 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: • POLLING PLAC] Inspector: Mrs. Judge: Mrs. Clerk: Mrs. Clerk: Mrs. • • South Club House, Bayside Village 300 E. Coast Highway N. B. 673 -1331 Mildred E. Jewett Selma L. Mitchell Rita Branstetter Jeanne Westbrook VOTING PRECINCT 17 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 92 and 82 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Balboa Island Community Methodist Church 115 Agate Avenue Balboa Island 675 -0950 Inspector: Mrs. Barbara C. Crosson Judge: Mrs. Gertrude M. Beach Clerk: Mrs. Miriam D. Hammond Clerk: Mrs. Miriam La Plante VOTING PRECINCT 18 shall consist of regular election precinct No. 103 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Jones Garage 301 Grand Canal Balboa Island 675 -3332 Inspector: Mrs. Patritia W. Jones Judge: Mrs. Jane Ann Crozier Clerk: Mrs. Donna B. Pennington Clerk: Mrs. Clara E. Paine -10- • VOTING PRECINCT 19 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 328 and 94 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Cornell Garage 1806 Marapata Drive Corona del Mar 673 -9035 Inspector: Mrs. Doris J. Cornell Judge: Mrs. Louise A. Morgan Clerk: Mrs. June H. Crimp Clerk: Mrs. Matilda Z. Becker VOTING PRECINCT 20 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 74 and 351 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Corona del Mar Community Church, Congregational 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar 644 -7400 Inspector: Mrs. Bonnie B. Wilson Judge: Mrs. Lillian L. Dodd - Clerk: Mrs. Lillian G. Lippitt Clerk: Mrs. Winifred A. Myers VOTING PRECINCT 21 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 106 and 84 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Jones Carport -11- 308 Poppy Avenue Corona del Mar 673 -2352 Inspector: Mrs. Anne M. Crowl Judge: Mrs. Juanita R. Miller Clerk: Mrs. Norine V. Overstrom Clerk: Mrs. Cornelia Roys -11- • • VOTING PRECINCT 22 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 86 and 88 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Corona del Mar Fire Station 410 Marigold Avenue Corona del Mar Inspector: Mrs. Jane M. Kerr Judge: Mrs. Alberta S. Tackaberry Clerk: Mrs. Helen R. Lisle Clerk: Mrs. Helen Butterworth VOTING PRECINCT 23 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 91 and 327 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Pease Carport 211 Evening Canyon Road Corona del Mar 673 -1855 Inspector: Mrs. Isabel C. Pease Judge: Mr. Earl Ratley Clerk: Mr. Paul M. Pritchett Clerk: .Mrs. Helen W. Frank VOTING PRECINCT 24 shall consist of regular election precincts Nos. 352 and 350 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Harbor View School, Library 900 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar 644 -2755 Inspector: Mrs. Joan H. McDonell Judge: Mrs. Nancy M. Moore Clerk: Mrs. Naomi C. Stanton Clerk: Mrs. Nancy Graham -12- 11 VOTING PRECINCT 25 shall consist of regular election precinct No. 353 in said city as now established for the holding of state and county elections: POLLING PLACE: Ethell Garage 1936 Port Albans Place N.B. 833 -2760 Inspector: Mrs. Helen M. Ethell Judge: Mrs. Rita G. King Clerk: Mrs. Dorothy C. Stephens Clerk: Mrs. Carolyn J. Huss -13- SECTION 9. Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance, the election called hereby shall be conducted as provided by law for • other municipal elections in said city. SECTION 10. The City Clerk shall cause this ordinance to be published in the Newport Harbor Ensign once a week for two weeks following its passage. No other notice of such election need be given. SECTION 11. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 26th day of July , 19 71 , and was adopted on the 2nd day of August 1971 by the following vote, to wit: ATTEST: City Clerk • -14- AYES, COUNCILMEN McInnis, Kymla, Hirth Croul, Dostal, Parsons NOES, COUNCILMEN Rogers ABSENT COUNCILMEN NnnP Mayor .9 • • STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) sso CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ) Y _ '..O - a,--' - i, D$ris'M.'Geor e, De put City Clerk of the City of Newport Bea—CH- ea- California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the fore- going ordinance was introduced at a xxx regular meeting of the City Council duly held on the 26th day of Ju1X 1971 , and thereafter at a xxx regular meeting of said City Council duly held on the 2nd day of August , 1971 , was duly passed and adopted by said City Council and signed and ap- proved by the Mayor of said City, and that said ordinance was passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH COUNCILMEN McInnis. K=la. Hirth. Croul. Dostal. Parsons COUNCILMEN Rogers COUNCILMEN sso City Clerk of theUCfty of Newport Beach, California I, DoYs'Iv�r lueor a De ut .� City Clerk of the City of Newport Bea c California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of Ordinance Noe 1402 of said city and that said ordinance was adopted at the time and by the vote stated on the certificate attached thereto, and has not been amended or repealed, DATED: , 1971 -15- City Clerk of the gity of Newport Beach, California